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Yatermie
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N. Vancouver, Denial
Nov 2000 time: 05:14
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my pollution is getting out of hand, my science has dropped dead(22 turns for a new advance?!?!) even though I've as closed to maxed it out as i can. I'm working towards conservation but its far off.
Every city has atleast one dead tile in its radius. I need to get them back to normal. This was never a problem with civ2 and settlers because you'd just move em but in CTP2 you have to get conservation to even think about terraforming back, and I don't even WANT to know how expensive that will be.
What should I do in the meantime to get rid of all this pollution?
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not much except from lowering production
if it gets really worse(the pollution bar on the top right of the screen is over the half), you just have to sell your factories, etc...
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Drakenred
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Hou Tx
Jan 1970 time: 05:14
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another sugestion, is to move some of your Workers to specialists (Farmer-scientist-entertainer) untill the polution drops enough to make a diference,
(you may have to move all of your workers to thoes jobs, depeindng on your city)
Also replace some/all of the mines with farm-Nets-Fisheries-Tradingpost-Mall-Nature-preserves-ports-oil platforms(odly enough Oil platforms just dont seem to have any polution risk to them at all!.
then use the Extra Gold to Rushbuy some of your improvments
(incidentaly im suspecting that they expected you to have as mutch as half of your actual tial improments being the Comertial tial improvments)
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Dominous Nemo
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Some Place, N.Y. USA
Nov 2000 time: 05:14
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Or you can turn off polution before you begin your game ;-) This is what I do ;-)
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